spycam1
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Team Spycam1
PG- Lebron James / Tony Parker
SG- Ray Allen / Allen Iverson
SF- Vince Carter / Andrie Kirilenko
PF- David Robinson / Chris Webber
C- Patrick Ewing / Chris Bosh
Team Hack
PG- Gary Payton / Derrick Rose
SG- Dwayne Wade / James Harden
SF- Kevin Durant / Robert Horry
PF- Blake Griffin / Ben Wallace
C- Shaquille O'Neal / Artis Gilmore
Spycam1's case:
Down low:
While Shaq is the best player down low in this game, as a duo, Robinson + Ewing > Shaq + Griffin. Griffin is clearly the weak link here. And I'm not sure Shaq and Griffin would have the best chemistry. Neither one of them can knock down the mid range jumper, or make a FT to save their life. Griffin is also a terrible defender, where as Robinson and Ewing were both fantastic (both have posted over 4BPG, and Robinson even won DPOTY). My duo down low is clearly better on both ends of the court.
Perimeter:
Lebron > Durant
Carter < Wade
Allen = Payton (though I think Allen had a slightly bigger impact on the game in his prime, I'm willing to say their impact is about a draw)
I think our starting 1-3 is pretty even actually. Though, I definitely have more 3 point shooting to spread the floor for my bigs (Allen and Carter both knocked down over 40%), plus Lebron is a better 3 point shooter than Wade or Payton. The bottom line is the perimeter players are about even, but I'd give mine a slight advantage due to their ability to spread the floor better.
Bench:
Iverson > Rose
Parker > Harden
AK > Horry (yes, the dude won titles, but his career high in PPG was 12...yeah.)
Webber > Wallace (Webber averaged 27 PPG in his prime, was a great rebounder, and one of the greatest passing big men ever...also had lots of clutch shots)
Bosh = Gilmore (can't say about Bosh vs Gilmore, cause I never saw him play, but his 80's stats look similar to Bosh's, so I'll just call it a draw. Really don't know for sure, though.)
In the end:
My team is better down low, has more outside shooting to spread the floor for my bigs (which is a huge flaw for Hack since neither of his bigs can knock down a mid range jumper, and neither can 2 of his starting 3 perimeter players can hit a 3?), and is deeper.
Hack's case:
I just want to speak on a few points considering my team. Ill leave it up to everyone's imagination what the game would be like.
1. The Shaq affect
To defend Shaq requires double and triple teams, which makes everyone he plays with better, and their jobs a lot easier. It spreads the floor in different way than a shooter does. It forces the other team to routinely leave their man, and gamble. It often doesn't work out for the opposing team if Shaq is playing with another superstar in his prime. In this case, I have two legit Superstars, Wade , and Durant. Shaq's rings were won with only one Superstar each time, Kobe and Wade. Just think what having two would do. Wade and Durant can have a field day while the other team is desperately trying to stop Shaq. Shaq was a force like no other and was probably the most physically dominate player ever.
Every where Shaquille has played in his prime, namely, Orlando, L.A., and Miami, he has taken his team to the Championship. And every time he moved on those teams fell out of contention.
2. Team Balance
My team has role players, do all players, and specialty players. My team has an excellent combination of finesse and power. If you look closely they all compliment each other in a certain way. Take for instance Wade and Durant. Both basically have zero weaknesses but excel in an area. Wade is more of a driver while Durant is lethal from the outside. They don't duplicate each other, but are both capable of doing just about anything. No one duplicates anyone on my team with the exception of maybe Rose and Wade, but they aren't starting together. Rose can provide the scoring punch off the bench.
3. Clutch time.
I have three guys who are as clutch as they come, Wade , Durant, and Horry. There are a few others that I wouldn't be afraid of putting game in their hands either.
Why I believe my team would win
The offense is unstoppable. The defense is good enough. The clutch is off the chain.
PG- Lebron James / Tony Parker
SG- Ray Allen / Allen Iverson
SF- Vince Carter / Andrie Kirilenko
PF- David Robinson / Chris Webber
C- Patrick Ewing / Chris Bosh
Team Hack
PG- Gary Payton / Derrick Rose
SG- Dwayne Wade / James Harden
SF- Kevin Durant / Robert Horry
PF- Blake Griffin / Ben Wallace
C- Shaquille O'Neal / Artis Gilmore
Spycam1's case:
Down low:
While Shaq is the best player down low in this game, as a duo, Robinson + Ewing > Shaq + Griffin. Griffin is clearly the weak link here. And I'm not sure Shaq and Griffin would have the best chemistry. Neither one of them can knock down the mid range jumper, or make a FT to save their life. Griffin is also a terrible defender, where as Robinson and Ewing were both fantastic (both have posted over 4BPG, and Robinson even won DPOTY). My duo down low is clearly better on both ends of the court.
Perimeter:
Lebron > Durant
Carter < Wade
Allen = Payton (though I think Allen had a slightly bigger impact on the game in his prime, I'm willing to say their impact is about a draw)
I think our starting 1-3 is pretty even actually. Though, I definitely have more 3 point shooting to spread the floor for my bigs (Allen and Carter both knocked down over 40%), plus Lebron is a better 3 point shooter than Wade or Payton. The bottom line is the perimeter players are about even, but I'd give mine a slight advantage due to their ability to spread the floor better.
Bench:
Iverson > Rose
Parker > Harden
AK > Horry (yes, the dude won titles, but his career high in PPG was 12...yeah.)
Webber > Wallace (Webber averaged 27 PPG in his prime, was a great rebounder, and one of the greatest passing big men ever...also had lots of clutch shots)
Bosh = Gilmore (can't say about Bosh vs Gilmore, cause I never saw him play, but his 80's stats look similar to Bosh's, so I'll just call it a draw. Really don't know for sure, though.)
In the end:
My team is better down low, has more outside shooting to spread the floor for my bigs (which is a huge flaw for Hack since neither of his bigs can knock down a mid range jumper, and neither can 2 of his starting 3 perimeter players can hit a 3?), and is deeper.
Hack's case:
I just want to speak on a few points considering my team. Ill leave it up to everyone's imagination what the game would be like.
1. The Shaq affect
To defend Shaq requires double and triple teams, which makes everyone he plays with better, and their jobs a lot easier. It spreads the floor in different way than a shooter does. It forces the other team to routinely leave their man, and gamble. It often doesn't work out for the opposing team if Shaq is playing with another superstar in his prime. In this case, I have two legit Superstars, Wade , and Durant. Shaq's rings were won with only one Superstar each time, Kobe and Wade. Just think what having two would do. Wade and Durant can have a field day while the other team is desperately trying to stop Shaq. Shaq was a force like no other and was probably the most physically dominate player ever.
Every where Shaquille has played in his prime, namely, Orlando, L.A., and Miami, he has taken his team to the Championship. And every time he moved on those teams fell out of contention.
2. Team Balance
My team has role players, do all players, and specialty players. My team has an excellent combination of finesse and power. If you look closely they all compliment each other in a certain way. Take for instance Wade and Durant. Both basically have zero weaknesses but excel in an area. Wade is more of a driver while Durant is lethal from the outside. They don't duplicate each other, but are both capable of doing just about anything. No one duplicates anyone on my team with the exception of maybe Rose and Wade, but they aren't starting together. Rose can provide the scoring punch off the bench.
3. Clutch time.
I have three guys who are as clutch as they come, Wade , Durant, and Horry. There are a few others that I wouldn't be afraid of putting game in their hands either.
Why I believe my team would win
The offense is unstoppable. The defense is good enough. The clutch is off the chain.